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In this episode of the Fight Science Made Simple podcast, Coach Adam breaks down the alactic system – the energy system behind your knockout power, blast-double takedowns, explosive guard passes, and scramble finishing speed. If you’ve ever felt strong in the gym but slow in the cage, or powerful early and flat later in the round, this one’s for you.
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If you’re a fighter whose punches are pillow soft or you feel slow and powerless in the cage, this episode is for you. If you’ve ever thought, “Why don’t I hit harder?” or “Why does my power vanish when I need it?” — you do not want to miss this one.
If you can roll or spar all day at a steady pace but your arms get heavy, and your legs are on fire the second the intensity picks up, this episode is for you.
In Episode 10 of Fight Science Made Simple, Coach Adam breaks down the lactic system — the energy system that powers hard scrambles, flurries, and extended high-intensity exchanges.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
If you’re tired of doing more and more “conditioning” without feeling any sharper in hard exchanges, this episode will give you a clear framework to finally train the right system, at the right time, in the right way.
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The holidays are supposed to be fun… but for fighters, they can feel like a trap.
Busy schedules, big meals, travel, family events — and suddenly your training, nutrition, and routines get thrown off.
In this episode of Fight Science Made Simple, Coach Adam breaks down a simple, realistic framework to help you stay on track through the holiday chaos without burning out or feeling guilty for enjoying time with the people you care about.
You’ll hear how to:
• Balance family time with your training goals
• Keep your nutrition under control without being “that person”
• Avoid the common mistakes that pull fighters off their game this time of year
• Use the holiday season as separation season — not setback season
If you’ve ever gone into the holidays with good intentions… and come out feeling sluggish, stressed, or off your routine, you’ll get a ton out of this one.
Hit play, take the pressure off yourself, and learn how to navigate the holidays like an actual athlete — not an all-or-nothing robot.
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Two months in. Episode eight. Kind of wild already.
This one is all about your engine — not just “doing more cardio,” but actually understanding why you gas out and what to do about it.
I break down the aerobic system in simple terms, show you how it really works in a fight, and walk through the exact types of sessions I use with fighters to help them go hard, recover fast, and stop dying in round two.
In this episode, we get into:
This episode is for you if:
If you’ve ever thought, “My technique is there… I just can’t keep the pace I want,” this one’s worth a listen.
Most fighters think “getting jacked” means slower hands and worse gas. But what they don't understand is that hypertrophy for fighters is a skill—timing, exercise selection, volume, recovery, and nutrition all have to fit your fight cycle so you add the right muscle without losing speed or lungs.
In this episode of Fight Science Made Simple, you’ll learn:
• When to run a hypertrophy phase (and when not to)
• How many days to lift and how to structure full-body sessions
• The key movements fighters need (squat, hinge, push/pull, single-leg, trunk, rotation)
• Reps, sets, and the two methods that drive growth: repetition & tempo
• How to manage soreness so mat work doesn’t tank
• Simple nutrition rules (surplus, protein targets) and recovery that actually builds muscle
• How to keep conditioning and explosiveness from falling off a cliff
If you’re moving up a weight class, undersized in your current one, or stuck with nagging injuries, this is your blueprint to add quality size—and keep your performance sharp.
Most fighters think injury prevention means stretching more, hitting the sauna, or booking another massage — but that’s not what builds longevity. The only real way to prevent injuries is by building a body strong enough to handle the demands of the sport. Without that foundation, you’ll stay stuck in the same frustrating cycle — train hard, get hurt, take time off, repeat.
In this episode of Fight Science Made Simple, you’ll learn:
• What actually causes most injuries (and why it’s not just bad luck)
• The biggest mistakes fighters make when trying to stay pain-free
• Why rest and recovery tools alone won’t keep you healthy
• The best strategy for injury prevention you can start doing today
If you’re tired of nagging injuries, pulled muscles, or feeling like your body can’t keep up with your work ethic — this one’s for you. Learn how to train smarter, build true resilience, and stay in the fight for years to come.
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Most fighters think mindset is all about grinding harder, pushing through pain, and proving how tough you are, but that’s part of the truth. Real mental strength isn’t about how much you can take; it’s about how well you can adapt, stay grounded, and keep joy in the process. Without that balance, burnout and doubt are inevitable.
In this episode of Fight Science Made Simple, you’ll learn:
• The difference between old-school toughness and a true championship mindset
• How to stay disciplined without losing your love for the game
• A simple three-step method to spot and rewire the beliefs holding you back
• How to train your mind with the same focus and intent you bring to the gym
If you’ve ever felt stuck, anxious, or like you’re your own biggest obstacle, this one’s for you. Mastering your mindset is what separates fighters who just survive the grind from those who truly love it — and keep winning for years to come.
Most fighters think time is the thing holding them back — that if they just had more of it, they could train harder, recover better, and reach their full potential. But the truth is, time isn’t the problem. The problem is how you use it. Real progress happens when you master the skill of time management, building a performance lifestyle that allows you to train, work, recover, and live without constantly feeling overwhelmed or behind. Without it, you’re headed for burnout, missed opportunities, and stalled growth.
In this episode of Fight Science Made Simple, you’ll learn:
• Why time management is one of the most important skills for fighters to master.
• The “Rocks, Pebbles, Sand” method and how to prioritize what truly matters.
• How to build the perfect training schedule around work, family, and recovery.
• Daily systems to review, reflect, and optimize your time like a pro.
Whether you’re an MMA fighter, BJJ competitor, or dedicated martial artist, mastering time management is the key to training smarter, achieving more, and building a career and a life that lasts long after you hang up the gloves.
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Most fighters think recovery is all about cold plunges, saunas, and massages, but those are just the extras. Real progress happens when you master the science of recovery for fighters — how your body adapts, rebuilds, and comes back stronger after hard training. Without it, you’re headed for burnout, injuries, and plateaus.
In this episode of Fight Science Made Simple, you’ll learn:
Whether you’re an MMA fighter, BJJ athlete, or martial artist, mastering recovery is the key to training harder, preventing injuries, and performing at your peak for years to come.
Fueling your body before training can be the difference between a sharp, energized session and one where you gas out halfway through. Eat too much or the wrong foods, and you’ll feel sluggish and heavy. Eat too little, and you’ll run out of gas before the warm-up ends.
At Fight Science Made Simple, we teach fighters a simple system to solve this: the 4-2-1 Rule. This pre-training nutrition framework shows you exactly what to eat four hours, two hours, and one hour before training so you have steady energy, avoid stomach issues, and perform at your best.
In this article, we’ll break down:
Whether you’re a hobbyist, a competitor, or a pro, mastering pre-training nutrition will immediately improve your performance and recovery.
Most fighters don’t gas out because they’re “out of shape.” They gas out because they’ve been training the wrong way. In this episode, we break down the truth about fight conditioning—and why roadwork, endless sparring rounds, and random high-intensity sessions aren’t enough to keep you sharp when it matters most.
You’ll discover:
If you’ve ever wondered why you fade halfway through sparring, or why your cardio never seems to match the work you put in, this episode will give you the clarity—and the blueprint—you need.